Where does “Gallia Lugdunensis” come from?

Gallia Lugdunensis (Latin) comes from Latin Lugdūnum, from Gaulish Lugudūnon, from Proto-Celtic Lugus — the god {{w|Lugus}}.

Gallia Lugdunensis (Latin): A province of the Roman Empire, situated between Gallia Belgica and Aquitania

Definitions

  1. A province of the Roman Empire, situated between Gallia Belgica and Aquitania

Ancestry of “Gallia Lugdunensis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinLugdūnum
2GaulishLugudūnon
3Proto-CelticLugusthe god {{w|Lugus}}
Every word from Proto-Celtic LugusEvery word from Gaulish LugudūnonEvery word from Latin Lugdūnum